Yeah, I can already start seeing what pieces I will be feeling for when I pick up the packs.

Monkey =tarzanBunny Ears = Rabbit SuitTennis RacketGuitarMayan Fish HelmetBagpipesMiniLegs = Red Riding Hood (it seems like there is one "shorty" in each wave at this point)Neptune = just about all of them...

Too bad the flowers are being used for both the Bride and the Hippy... at least the Bride should have the Slant Brick bottom to help her stand out I would think...

There really aren't many in there that are going to be excessively difficult to identify or mix up with a bit of effort.

Luckily I am on an expat assignment now, so yesterday at the John Lewis Store on Oxford Street in London. Even though I went there for the Olympic shop, I was thrilled to find a LEGO section and a front and center display of minifigures Series 7!

I was so happy, and unlike all the other LEGO items, the minifigures are the only LEGOs that are comparable to the US price (GBP 1.95).

I have 100% feel accuracy, so was able to get the 5 I wanted - Bunny guy in time for Easter, King Merman, Frantic Tennis Player, and two I saw and loved - Sweater Vest guy (I just love 'normals' ) and maybe my favorite - the Bagpipe player.The kilt on the Bagpipe player is a little awkard, but otherwise, these are all great!

Easy feel tips if you use that technique:Bunny guy - the ears are easy to find. carrot is good confirmationMerman - the tail is very distinctTennis Guy - find one with spiky hair and confirm the racketSweater Vest guy - the mug is easy to feel, so is the laptopBagpipe guy - the hat with the ball knob on top is the easiest way to find him

_________________'...because the minute a little girl is trampled by 100 teenage girls trying to get to Justin Beiber at the Tea Cups, you will be wondering why the hell we make poor Justin Beiber stand in a 30 minute line and create an unsafe atmosphere.'

He got signed up for the VIP program, Club Lego, and got invitations back for events in the store throughout May.

He went down the wall collecting every single individual piece they had available.

He made a set of Minifigs.

He discovered the new interactive camera that will animate in 3D select box art for Lego specialty sets.

And, over an hour later, when it was time to leave, I literally had to drag him out of the store because there was still "so much more to try and take home but we're coming back right? right? Right? RIGHT?!? WHEN ARE WE COMING BACK?????"